Aziz v Ali & Ors [2014] EWHC 1846 (QB) (09 June 2014)

Aziz v Ali & Ors [2014] EWHC 1846 (QB) (09 June 2014)

The court found, based on expert engineering evidence and admissions, that no accidents occurred as alleged; the claims were false and fraudulent. Therefore, no negligence or liability arose and all claims were dismissed.

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Citation
[2014] EWHC 1846 (QB)
Parties
Claimant: Mr Mohammed Adris Aziz; Defendant: Mr Ansar Ali; Defendant: Esure Services Ltd; Claimant: Mr Abdul Jamil; Defendant: Mr Sherzad Serwan; Defendant: Liverpool Victoria Insurance Services; Claimant: Mrs Farhana Kazmi; Claimant: Mrs Shamila Saleem
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
09 June 2014
Procedural Posture
Civil Negligence Personal Injury / Final Judgment After Trial
Outcome
claims dismissed
Legal Topics
Negligence, Fraudulent Claims, Personal Injury, Road Traffic Accidents, Committal for Contempt
Tort Insurance Civil Procedure Negligence Fraudulent Claims Personal Injury Road Traffic Accidents Committal for Contempt

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Parties

Mr Mohammed Adris Aziz

Claimant

Mr Ansar Ali

Defendant

Esure Services Ltd

Defendant

Mr Abdul Jamil

Claimant

Mr Sherzad Serwan

Defendant

Liverpool Victoria Insurance Services

Defendant

Mrs Farhana Kazmi

Claimant

Mrs Shamila Saleem

Claimant

Procedural Posture

Civil Negligence Personal Injury / Final Judgment After Trial

  1. 1 Did the alleged road traffic accidents occur as claimed?
  2. 2 Were the defendants negligent as alleged?
  3. 3 Were the claims fraudulent?

Ratio Decidendi

The court found, based on expert engineering evidence and admissions, that no accidents occurred as alleged; the claims were false and fraudulent. Therefore, no negligence or liability arose and all claims were dismissed.

Court Disposition

claims dismissed

Orders

  • All claims for damages for personal injury are dismissed.
  • No findings of negligence against any defendant.